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Monday, August 11, 2014

What camera do you use? I currently use the DSLR Canon EOS5D Mark II. Before using this camera I used a Canon 60D—which was also a great
camera but the 5D is definitely much better. I personally love using the 5D
because the quality photos this camera can produce are perfect for selling
items--in my opinion. A lot of feedback I receive from customers is, “My items
looks exactly like the pictures”. As a shop owner I know that having quality
pictures is important when you’re trying to stand out from the millions of
other photos in Etsy. The first thing potential customers will see when they’re
searching for products is an endless river of photos to sort through, and a
high quality, clean, clear, and well styled image will always stand out above
the rest.

However, with that being said—there is no need to go out and
purchase the 5D today. In my personal opinion I think that as long as you’re
using a DSLR (a digital camera that allows you to use manual settings) you
should be totally fine. As long as you can adjust the white balance, F-stop, aperture,
and ISO—you’re golden! I do also believe that taking a photography 101 class is
essential for using these types of cameras. Using manual settings if you have
no photography background is pretty frustrating, but lucky I took a photography
101 class in college so I had an understanding on the subject before I even
opened my shop. But, if you don’t have the time to take a photography class you
can simply use a DSLR on automatic settings; however, the results will not be as
great as they can be if you were using manual settings.

Extra tip: For me, the same rules still apply even when I’m
using a high end camera to shot my images. I still use natural lighting, I do
my best to style the image as best I can, I use white boards to eliminate shadows,
etc.

Does the Canon Pixma Pro 100 print full bleed? You can print
full bleed on this printer; however, I’m able to do that because the software I
print off of is Adobe Photoshop—in Photoshop I can adjust the print settings and
make room for the bleed before printing; or, set the print settings with no
border. I haven’t actually used the Canon software that comes with the printer
but I’ve read that with their software does allow one to print full bleed.

Other great things about this print is that it’s also
basically a photo printer, so you can print photos and other art work up to a
13”x19” size—which is really cool. You can also bring on discs’ with this
printer, print on thick cardstock, and print wirelessly. So you can printing
off of your computer in one room and have the printing in another. You can also
print directly from your iphone.

Extra tip: I purchased this printer from B&H when it was
offered with a $300.00 mail in rebate. I would suggest purchasing it from there
if you’re in the market for a new printer. In the end I only paid $98.00
dollars for this printer and B&H also shipped this product for free.

Click here to view the printer on the B&H website (I’m
not being paid for sharing this information).

2 comments:

This was a great and helpful post! That printer might be doable now, thanks to your tip. Also, I've fooled around with my husband's DSLR, but I guess I need to really learn how the thing works to get the great shots I admire on your blog. Thanks!

Thank you, thank you, thank you for taking the time to answer our questions. Hoping to get my Etsy store back on track once I get my girls back to school next week. Looking forward to you tips on Etsy :)

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My name is Nicole--I'm a crafter, blogger, and shop owner. Aside from crafting I love to share fun DIYs, and other fun things that I'm working on. I also love posting daily on my Instagram page @unifyhandmade